Warranty Issue
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:06 am
I am in the process of ordering the following online through lenovo US.
T60p 2613 CTO
T7200
2 GB Ram
ATI Mobility Fire GL V5250
100 GB, 7200 RPM HDD
CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo
14.1" SXGA + TFT
Thinkpad 11a/b/g Wi-fi wireless
Fingerprint Reader
9 cell battery
XP Professional
Office Basic
Now here is the issue.
I currently live in China. Have come home for 2 months and will purchase my unit in the states. The problem is the international warranty is only for North America and select other countries the closest being Japan.
I will be staying in China, without leaving, for another 3 years. To pack up and ship out my T60p in case of a problem just does not seem like a viable option.
So my question is am I missing something?
Is there some way to get a proper international warranty that will allow me to have my unit fixed in Hong kong if something happens?
Or am I really worrying about nothing? What I mean by this is is it that common to have to return a T60p notebook for service?
As well is it that expensive if I were just to pay for it myself for work done for your basic common problems?
This is my first notebook ever and so I decided to go with the best. I am hoping the reputation the Thinkpad line has is all that and more. I can't wait to get it.
Joe
T60p 2613 CTO
T7200
2 GB Ram
ATI Mobility Fire GL V5250
100 GB, 7200 RPM HDD
CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo
14.1" SXGA + TFT
Thinkpad 11a/b/g Wi-fi wireless
Fingerprint Reader
9 cell battery
XP Professional
Office Basic
Now here is the issue.
I currently live in China. Have come home for 2 months and will purchase my unit in the states. The problem is the international warranty is only for North America and select other countries the closest being Japan.
I will be staying in China, without leaving, for another 3 years. To pack up and ship out my T60p in case of a problem just does not seem like a viable option.
So my question is am I missing something?
Is there some way to get a proper international warranty that will allow me to have my unit fixed in Hong kong if something happens?
Or am I really worrying about nothing? What I mean by this is is it that common to have to return a T60p notebook for service?
As well is it that expensive if I were just to pay for it myself for work done for your basic common problems?
This is my first notebook ever and so I decided to go with the best. I am hoping the reputation the Thinkpad line has is all that and more. I can't wait to get it.
Joe